Taming of the Shrew (United Artists) (1929)

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TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME MARY PICKFORD DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS An All-Talking, All-Laughing Comedy Triumph Adapted from William Shakespeare’s “TAMING OF THE SHREW” The Qreatest Box-Office Smash of their Careers! It’s a Qold Mine for All Live Exhibitors! Qet them Talking with a Big Campaign! HERALDS COST PER THOUSAND $3.50 Order Them From Your Nearest UNITED ARTISTS EXCHANGE (Shown Below) They’re worth their cost to you a hundred times over. Distribute a raft of them! HERALDS Are Box-Office Stand-bys CASH IN ON THEM! 1. This Herald is the standard attrac¬ tive two-color 6x8 inch accessory shown on the right. The back page has been left blank for theatre imprint and the imprint of local advertisers who will share the cost with you. I'^rALK'^y comedy Ji v>v'FR Og Cover all the leading sections of your town with them. They create word of mouth advertising no end. Fmarv PICKfGRD i \ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS